The additional 24 job cuts resulted from a decline in business stemming from the casino's recent decision to close table game operations during early weekday mornings, according to CEO Denis McGlynn.
"When we cut those table games, it had a domino effect," he said Thursday. "We ended up not needing food and beverage workers, valet operators and other jobs that provided services during that same time period."
Dover Downs announced in late April it would stop offering table games between 2 a.m. and 8 a.m. Monday through Thursday.
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